• Amazon has launched MLB.TV on Prime Video Channels, allowing Prime members to subscribe to MLB.TV and stream regular season out-of-market baseball games live and on-demand, all from the Prime Video service.

• WWE said it would move its global headquarters to a new office complex in Stamford, Conn, where WWE is now headquartered, to “allow the company to bring together its operations, including its production studios and corporate offices at its new site.” The move is expected to take place in early 2021.

• “Inspired by the intersection of past and future,” Foot Locker is launching the Discover Your Air Network, featuring “cable network-inspired programming for the ultimate sneakerhead” filled with Nike Air Max content, news and product. People will be able to view DYA Network content on Foot Locker's Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat channels.

•NBA2K League has unveiled the match-ups and tournaments for the second season, with $1.2M prizes Begins 4-2.

• ESPN and UFC have extended their deal, naming ESPN+ as the exclusive distributor of UFC Pay-Per-View events in the U.S. through 2025, beginning with UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 on April 13. UFC’s alliance with ESPN, which began in January, also has been extended through 2025

• MLB and the MLB Players’ Assn. have unveiled numerous changes to the game to be installed over the next two seasons that will impact game length, marketing broadcast partners, the All-Star Game and the Home Run Derby. Full story here.

May 9, 2017: The NBA Draft is scheduled for June 22, and there will be endless hours of player evaluation between now and then to help teams determine which incoming athletes may best help their immediate and long-term future.

First up is the NBA Draft Combine with first-year title partner Under Armour, which plans an activation takeover similar to its strategy at the NFL Scouting Combine.

NBA Draft Combine Powered by Under Armour includes more than 65 undergrads who appearance is by invitation only. The event will take place in Chicago’s Quest Multisport May 11-12.

To highlight the new NBA Draft Combine partnership, Under Armour — the event’s new official outfitter — has unveiled a line of NBA Combine Apparel, with draft prospects taking the court in exclusive player apparel and accessories this week

The line features all 30 NBA team logos on Under Armour product for the first time across men’s, women’s and youth apparel and accessories.

Under Armour said the NBA Combine Authentic Collection would be available in Fall 2017.

Products include jerseys, T-shirts, hats, shorts and sweats.

In addition, Under Armour said it would "seed special-edition Combine Athlete Recovery Sleepwear to the prospects" and a red-and-white colorway of the Curry 3ZER0.

Select apparel pieces will be offered exclusively at the Under Armour Chicago Brand House for the duration of Draft Combine.

According to Under Armour, "These pieces represent what consumers will see in the NBA Combine Authentic Collection from Under Armour, beginning this fall."

ESPN2 will televise the NBA Draft Combine powered by Under Armour May 11 and May 12 (3-7 PM ET).

ESPN will also cover the 2017 NBA Draft Lottery presented by State Farm (May 16) and the 2017 NBA Draft (June 22), the latter in Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY.

ESPN said its ESPN2 telecasts would include "whip-around coverage from strength and agility drills and the four scheduled five-on-five scrimmages throughout Thursday and Friday."

• Jr. NBA presented by Under Armour will team up with Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) and the Union League Boys & Girls Club to tip off a Bridges Through Basketball program "to improve the health and wellness of our shared communities in Chicago."

• Engagement with local youth in "constructive conversation using basketball as the vehicle to positive change."

• The first Jr. NBA Youth Basketball Leadership Conference, scheduled for May 12, will include coaches, administrators and other basketball leaders to discuss the state of youth basketball and how the game can be improved at the grassroots level.

• NBA analyst Doug Collins and his son, Northwestern basketball coach Chris Collins, will host "Chalk Talk" on May 13 at the Under Armour Chicago Brand House (for media and select members of the public).